American Research Institute in Turkey

ARIT

THE
FELLOWSHIPS:
The American Research Institute in Turkey is pleased to offer ARIT fellowships for research in
Turkey for the 2019-2020 year. Grants for tenures up to one academic year will
be considered; applications for projects of shorter duration are also supported. ARIT offers research and study facilities as well as connections with colleagues, institutions, and authorities through its branch centers in Istanbul and Ankara.

ELIGIBILITY: Scholars and advanced graduate students engaged in research on ancient, medieval, or
modern times in Turkey, in any field of the humanities and social sciences, are
eligible to apply. Student applicants must have fulfilled all requirements for the doctorate
except the dissertation by June 2019, and before beginning any ARIT-sponsored
research. Non-U.S.
applicants who reside in the U.S. or Canada are expected to maintain an affiliation with an educational
institution in the U.S. or Canada. Scholars
who have completed their formal training may also apply for ARIT fellowships sponsored by the
National Endowment for the Humanities. For questions of eligibility,
please check with the ARIT office in Philadelphia.

APPLICATION
PROCEDURE: In order to be considered, applicants should provide complete application
information. Application materials and three letters of recommendation must be submitted by NOVEMBER 1, 2018.
Please refer to the application form appended
here (.pdf). Submit your application by e-mail to aritoffice@gmail.com. Please have letters of reference sent directly to ARIT by mail or e-mail. Letters should support the value of the proposed research and the applicant's capacity to carry out the project. Graduate student
applicants must provide a copy of their graduate transcript. Supporting documents may be sent to the American Research Institute in Turkey, University of
Pennsylvania Museum, 3260 South Street, Philadelphia PA 19104-6324. For
further information call (215) 898-3474, fax (215) 898-0657, or e-mail to aritoffice@gmail.com. ARIT expects to
notify applicants of the decision of the Committee on Fellowships by late January 2019.

RESEARCH
PERMISSION:ARIT fellowship applicants are responsible for
obtaining the appropriate research permissions and visas. In general, researchers should seek permission to carry out research directly from the director(s) of the institution(s) where they intend to work, including most libraries housed within Turkish museums. For archival and library research with tenures of less than three months, some foreign scholars may enter on a tourist visa and apply for the research permit and visa from within Turkey; or they may choose to procure a research visa via the Turkish Embassy in advance of their arrival. Scholars wishing to carry out research in Turkey for terms longer than three months should apply for the research permit and in addition secure a research visa prior to entering the country. Non-U.S. researchers should consult the Turkish
Consulate for specific procedures.

Researchers who wish to work with collections and some libraries housed within Turkish museums, however, should make their applications through the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, General Directorate for Cultural Heritage and Museums. If the material they wish to study is part of an excavation or survey, researchers must submit a letter with their application that is signed by the project director giving permission to carry out the research. The research permit application regulations and format for researchers are posted on the ARIT
research permit page. ARIT may withhold payment of fellowship stipends if official research permission is not obtained.